Fourth of July

Residents may no longer get to enjoy a dented, orange traffic barrel that has been stationed at the same Cleveland intersection for more than a year. The barrel, known as "Barry the Barrel," sat on a steel plate covering a hole in the road at West 144th Street and Montrose Avenue in the city's West Park neighborhood, The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer reported (http://bit.ly/1OF4uDH ) Friday. "Usually when you put up an orange barrel it means you'll be back to fix something," said Adam Pate, a caricature artist and resident who created the barrel a Facebook page. "But they just slapped a plate on it and a barrel and took a mulligan." Besides the page,...

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Residents may no longer get to enjoy a dented, orange traffic barrel that has been stationed at the same Cleveland intersection for more than a year. The barrel, known as "Barry the Barrel," sat on a steel plate covering a hole in the road at...